Rolman is the owner and president of The David Hirschberg Steel & Recycling Center in Lockland.

When Rolman did not return to work, his family called Lockland police and reported him missing around 12:30 p.m.

Lockland police said the case changed from a missing person to an abduction when they saw images from a surveillance camera showing an unknown man wearing a blue shirt, gray shorts and white shoes walk up to Rolman’s car after he left the bank. The unknown man then got into Rolman’s car and the two drove off.

"We haven't received any video from the US Bank, we won't receive that until tomorrow sometime due to the fact that it's coming from Indianapolis in order for us to get a better still picture," said police Chief James Toles.

Toles said Rolman had a cellphone with him but it was not on.

"His cellphone was actually turned off at 11:30, right when he left the bank. We've already tried to do a ping on that. We've tried different steps of doing what our protocols called for; we have had no luck on any of that," said Toles.

Rolman has brown hair and brown eyes. He is 5 feet 11 inches tall and weighs about 235 pounds, police said. He was last seen driving a silver 2013 Ford Taurus with Ohio license plate FTM 4893.

A nearby business owner told WLWT Rolman works every day from open until close at the scrap metal company and is a very nice man.

An employee for Rolman said he went to the bank on a daily basis but at different times during the day.

Neighbors said Rolman was friendly and they are worried about his safety.

"I've known Jim maybe three years, four years, but he's always been a man of what he says he's going to do and he comes back," said Timothy Stockton.

Anyone with information on Rolman’s whereabouts should call the Lockland Police Department at 513-761-1699.